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FanDuel PGA Championship Promo Expires TONIGHT! Bet $5, Win $150 GUARANTEED!
FanDuel PGA Championship Promo Expires TONIGHT! Bet $5, Win $150 GUARANTEED!
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2023-05-15 23:51
French Open organizers give wild cards to veterans Paire and Mladenovic
French Open organizers give wild cards to veterans Paire and Mladenovic
French Open organizers have handed veteran French players Benoit Paire and Kristina Mladenovic wild cards into the main draw
2023-05-15 23:46
What do Manchester City need to win the Premier League title?
What do Manchester City need to win the Premier League title?
Manchester City are on the brink of securing a third successive Premier League crown. Arsenal’s defeat to Brighton, coupled with Manchester City’s comfortable victory against Everton, leaves Pep Guardiola’s side four points clear with the end of the season drawing near. The London club had led the way for a long time this year as a young side flourished under the management of Mikel Arteta, a former assistant to Guardiola. But three consecutive draws against Liverpool, West Ham and Southampton weakened Arsenal’s hold on top spot, before a heavy 4-1 defeat to their title rivals allowed Manchester City to seize the initiative. The league leaders have played one fewer game than Arsenal, who have only two games left to play and are on 81 points. That means that the highest tally that Arteta’s side can achieve is 87 points. Manchester City currently have 85 points - one more win will be enough to make certain of a fifth title under Guardiola. They next host Chelsea at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday 21 May, which will be their first chance to make sure of another crown. That fixture is their only remaining game on home turf, with trips to Brighton and Brentford closing Manchester City’s season. Of course, they could yet be crowned in absentia - if Arsenal lose to Nottingham Forest on Saturday 20 May, they will not be able to overhaul the table-toppers. Indeed, even a draw at the City Ground would leave Arsenal needing Manchester City to both lose their three remaining games and suffer an improbable goal difference drop to keep faint title hopes alive. Read More Arteta apologises to fans as Arsenal’s Premier League title challenge fades away Man City brush aside Everton to close in on title as Brighton stun Arsenal Man City being driven to title by man of the moment – and it’s not Erling Haaland
2023-05-15 23:29
Are We Ready For a 'Succession' Spinoff About President Jeryd Mencken's Golf Course?America Decides.
Are We Ready For a 'Succession' Spinoff About President Jeryd Mencken's Golf Course?America Decides.
What other HBO stars might show up at Menk-a-Lago? Plus a Succession, season 4, episode 8 podcast recap.
2023-05-15 23:29
76ers have questions to solve on Harden, Rivers after another 2nd-round exit
76ers have questions to solve on Harden, Rivers after another 2nd-round exit
The Philadelphia 76ers face plenty of questions headed into another offseason without a championship
2023-05-15 23:26
Shannon Sharpe Mixes and Drinks Cocktail on 'Undisputed' in Honor of Celtics Beating Sixers
Shannon Sharpe Mixes and Drinks Cocktail on 'Undisputed' in Honor of Celtics Beating Sixers
Shannon Sharpe put on a mixology class this morning.
2023-05-15 23:16
Packers schedule: 4 games Aaron Rodgers would win, but Jordan Love won’t
Packers schedule: 4 games Aaron Rodgers would win, but Jordan Love won’t
The Green Bay Packers are transitioning from Aaron Rodgers to Jordan Love as the quarterback.For better or worse, it is the Jordan Love era of Green Bay Packers football, now and going forward.After 30-plus years of hall-of-fame-level quarterback play, the Packers decided to move on from the...
2023-05-15 23:16
NFL is convinced Lions can challenge Chiefs Week 1
NFL is convinced Lions can challenge Chiefs Week 1
The 2023 NFL schedule was released last week and there were some questions about the Thursday night season opener at Arrowhead Stadium.The last time that quarterbacks Jared Goff and Patrick Mahomes were on the same field was in 2018. It was a Week 11 Monday night game between the Los Angeles Ram...
2023-05-15 23:16
After strong season with Brunson, Knicks must weigh more time or more talent
After strong season with Brunson, Knicks must weigh more time or more talent
The New York Knicks' hopes of finally building another championship-contending team may be moving forward with Jalen Brunson aboard
2023-05-15 22:57
PGA Championship picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for Oak Hill
PGA Championship picks 2023: Expert picks, best bets for Oak Hill
PGA Championship picks and best bets for the 2023 tournament at Oak Hill as we have outrights, Top 10s and more PGA Tour expert picks for the second major.The second major championship of the year is here as the 2023 PGA Championship takes to Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, NY, a course with...
2023-05-15 22:55
Sunderland are in good spirits ahead of play-off second leg – Tony Mowbray
Sunderland are in good spirits ahead of play-off second leg – Tony Mowbray
Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray admitted his side are in “good spirits” ahead of the second leg of their Championship play-off semi-final at Luton. The Black Cats take a slender advantage into the game after securing a 2-1 win at the Stadium of Light in the first leg on Saturday. Luton had gone ahead in the 11th minute through Elijah Adebayo’s close-range strike, but Amad Diallo curled in a stunning equaliser before Trai Hume headed them in front after the break. “I think the team are in good spirits. I’ve said all season, we believe we can compete against anybody in the league,” Mowbray told a pre-match press conference. “This game is against a team who finished 11 points in front of us, finished third in the league, a fantastic season Luton have had, they’ve been growing their club for the last three or four years. “They’ve got an experienced group of players, very together, and you can feel that. I said at the last press conference, you feel their comradeship. “I think we did amazing to come out on top in the first game and I’m not anticipating too much difference second game. It’s a tighter environment of course, if anything they might double down on what they do and how they play and we have to try and do the same.” Sunderland will be aiming to build on their lead at Kenilworth Road on Tuesday night and Mowbray urged his side to “enjoy the challenge” of playing against the Hatters. He added: “Obviously (we’ve) been there this season, it’s a tight ground, tight dressing room, tight tunnel, it feels a tighter pitch than the Stadium of Light. “It’s a totally different challenge for us but one that we should look forward to and go with some confidence and enjoy the challenge of trying to play against a team that are very athletic, very physical. “If they get their game plan right, they could give us lots of problems, of course, but we have to concentrate on what we do well and see if we can give them problems.” There are more injury concerns for an already stretched Sunderland side, with Mowbray admitting he is unsure whether Alex Pritchard and Patrick Roberts will be involved. Both players were withdrawn in the final 10 minutes of the first leg, but Mowbray confirmed that Aji Alese could be involved following his return to training. “Pritchard and Roberts are touch and go, I’d suggest,” the Sunderland boss said. “They might both make it, they both might not make it, one might make it. I sit here today not really knowing. “Alese trained today, which is good. I discussed with him maybe (being) on the bench. “A 6ft 3ins kid who can run all day up and down, whether we get him on the pitch if they’re chasing a goal or putting it in our box, it will be good to have someone over the height of six foot in there to try and head it out. “We’re not too far away from what we were the other day.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Michael Carrick not losing sleep in Middlesbrough’s bid to overcome Coventry Carlos Alcaraz stunned by world number 135 Fabian Marozsan at Italian Open Alex Iwobi targets maximum haul from Everton’s crucial last two games
2023-05-15 22:55
Enemies List: Ross Chastain again leaves wrecks, bad feelings in his wake at Darlington
Enemies List: Ross Chastain again leaves wrecks, bad feelings in his wake at Darlington
Car owner Rick Hendrick sees the talent in Ross Chastain
2023-05-15 22:49
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